U.S. patent number 10,477,303 [Application Number 16/141,186] was granted by the patent office on 2019-11-12 for adjustable positioning head restraint speakers.
This patent grant is currently assigned to GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC. The grantee listed for this patent is GM Global Technology Operations LLC. Invention is credited to Daniel W. Booth, Chad C. Cairns, Gerard Kapolnek.
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United States Patent |
10,477,303 |
Kapolnek , et al. |
November 12, 2019 |
Adjustable positioning head restraint speakers
Abstract
An adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system includes
a head restraint unit mounted to a vehicle seat. A left-side
speaker unit and a right-side speaker unit are each manually
displaced with respect to the head restraint unit to independently
position each of the left-side speaker unit and the right-side
speaker unit in different temporarily fixed locations with respect
to the head restraint unit. A member connects the left-side speaker
unit and the right-side speaker unit to one of the head restraint
unit and the vehicle seat. The different temporarily fixed
locations include at least a first location creating a direct
acoustic path into an ear of an occupant of the vehicle seat and a
second location defining an indirect acoustic path toward the ear
of the occupant.
Inventors: |
Kapolnek; Gerard (Carleton,
MI), Cairns; Chad C. (Oakland Township, MI), Booth;
Daniel W. (Troy, MI) |
Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
GM Global Technology Operations LLC |
Detroit |
MI |
US |
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Assignee: |
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS
LLC (Detroit, MI)
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Family
ID: |
68466518 |
Appl.
No.: |
16/141,186 |
Filed: |
September 25, 2018 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H04R
1/403 (20130101); H04R 1/025 (20130101); H04R
2499/13 (20130101); H04R 1/1008 (20130101); H04R
1/2803 (20130101); H04R 2201/029 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
H04R
1/40 (20060101); H04R 1/02 (20060101) |
Field of
Search: |
;381/86,332,334,94.1,89 |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Addy; Thjuan K
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system,
comprising: a head restraint unit mounted to a vehicle seat; and a
speaker unit connected to one of the head restraint unit and the
vehicle seat, the speaker unit manually displaced with respect to
the head restraint unit to position the speaker unit in different
temporarily fixed locations with respect to the head restraint
unit, with one of the temporarily fixed locations including a
location providing a direct acoustic path into and aligned directly
with an ear canal of an occupant of the vehicle seat.
2. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 1, further including a flexible member connecting the speaker
unit to the head restraint unit.
3. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 2, wherein the head restraint unit is mounted to the vehicle
seat using a head restraint post; and wherein the flexible member
is releasably engaged to the head restraint post using a lock
unit.
4. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 3, wherein the lock unit includes a mechanical member
engaging the lock unit to the head restraint post.
5. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 3, wherein the lock unit is movable in each of a first
direction and an opposite second direction along the head restraint
post independently of movement of the head restraint post.
6. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 2, wherein the flexible member defines a flexible cable
having a hollow passageway through which a wiring harness extends,
the wiring harness providing power and acoustic signals to the
speaker unit.
7. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 2, wherein the flexible member defines a multiple segmented
arm, with a speaker of the speaker unit positioned at least
partially within the arm, and having the arm defining a portion of
an air chamber of the speaker.
8. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 2, wherein the flexible member defines a hinge connected to a
mounting plate, the mounting plate connected to a surface of the
head restraint unit.
9. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 1, wherein the speaker unit slidably manually extends forward
and rearward with respect to a speaker housing, the speaker housing
connected by a strap to the head restraint unit to fix the speaker
housing on a side of the head restraint unit such that the speaker
unit when extended from the speaker housing is positioned proximate
to an ear of an occupant of the vehicle seat.
10. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 1, wherein the speaker unit defines a speaker flap connected
to an envelope cover, wherein the envelope cover extends around the
head restraint unit and is releasably connected to the head
restraint unit using at least one strap, the speaker flap moving
between a stored position to an extended listening position.
11. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 1, wherein the speaker unit includes at least one local
occupant control feature for control of at least one of an audio
volume, and an on/off function.
12. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 1, wherein the speaker unit includes a battery storage
segment having a battery providing power for operation of the
speaker unit.
13. An adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system,
comprising: a head restraint unit mounted to a vehicle seat; a
first speaker unit and a second speaker unit each manually
displaced with respect to the head restraint unit to independently
position each of the first speaker unit and the second speaker unit
in different temporarily fixed locations with respect to the head
restraint unit, with one of the temporarily fixed locations
including a location providing a direct acoustic path into and
aligned directly with an ear canal of an occupant of the vehicle
seat; a support member connecting the first speaker unit and the
second speaker unit to one of the head restraint unit and the
vehicle seat; and a power supply providing power to the first
speaker unit and the second speaker unit the support member.
14. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 13, wherein the first speaker unit and the second speaker
unit are connected to a mounting plate which is fixed to a bottom
surface of the head restraint unit.
15. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 13, wherein the first speaker unit and the second speaker
unit are connected to a mounting plate which is fixed to an upper
surface of the vehicle seat.
16. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 13, wherein the power supply defines a wiring harness
providing wires for each of speaker power and audio signal
transfer, the wiring harness at least partially supported by the
support member.
17. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 13, wherein the power supply defines a battery locally stored
in at least one of the first speaker unit and the second speaker
unit.
18. An adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system,
comprising: a head restraint unit mounted to a vehicle seat; a
left-side speaker unit and a right-side speaker unit each manually
displaced with respect to the head restraint unit to independently
position each of the left-side speaker unit and the right-side
speaker unit in different temporarily fixed locations with respect
to the head restraint unit; and a member connecting the left-side
speaker unit and the right-side speaker unit to one of the head
restraint unit and the vehicle seat; wherein the different
temporarily fixed locations include at least a first location
creating a direct acoustic path into an ear canal of an occupant of
the vehicle seat and a second location defining an indirect
acoustic path toward the ear canal of the occupant.
19. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 18, further including: at least one head restraint post
connecting the head restraint unit to the vehicle seat; and a
flexible member connecting the speaker unit to the head restraint
post; wherein the flexible member defines a flexible cable having a
hollow passageway through which a wiring harness extends, the
wiring harness providing power and acoustic signals to the speaker
unit.
20. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of
claim 19, wherein the wiring harness extends through the head
restraint post to a connector fixed to the head restraint post, the
connector providing an exit aperture through a wall of the head
restraint post through which the wiring harness extends into the
hollow passageway of the flexible member.
Description
INTRODUCTION
The present disclosure relates to speaker systems provided in a
seat head restraint for drivers and passengers of a vehicle.
Vehicles such as automobile vehicles, sport utility vehicles,
trucks, vans, and the like commonly provide radio and other sound
system output to vehicle occupants which may include providing
speakers mounted in a head restraint of a vehicle seat system.
Known head restraint mounted speakers are commonly provided
directly in the head restraint, for example directing sound
laterally to the sides of the head restraint proximate to left and
right ears of a vehicle occupant. This speaker positioning has
drawbacks related to sound quality as the speakers are directed
toward but are not positionable directly at the ear or ears of the
occupant. Speaker output therefore must be "directed" toward the
occupant's ears but may lack sound quality due to dispersion or
interference from other speakers or from sound generated by vehicle
travel, highway sounds, and other occupants.
Thus, while current vehicle speaker systems achieve their intended
purpose, there is a need for a new and improved system and method
for directing speaker output to the intended ears of a specific
vehicle occupant.
SUMMARY
According to several aspects, an adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system includes a head restraint unit mounted to
a vehicle seat. A speaker unit is connected to one of the head
restraint unit and the vehicle seat, the speaker unit manually
displaced with respect to the head restraint unit to position the
speaker unit in different temporarily fixed locations with respect
to the head restraint unit.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a flexible member
connecting the speaker unit to the head restraint unit.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the head restraint
unit is mounted to the vehicle seat using a head restraint post;
and wherein the flexible member is releasably engaged to the head
restraint post using a lock unit.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the lock unit includes
a mechanical member engaging the lock unit to the head restraint
post.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the lock unit is
movable in each of a first direction and an opposite second
direction along the head restraint post independently of movement
of the head restraint post.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the flexible member
defines a flexible cable having a hollow passageway through which a
wiring harness extends, the wiring harness providing power and
acoustic signals to the speaker unit.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the flexible member
defines a multiple segmented arm, with a speaker of the speaker
unit positioned at least partially within the arm, and having the
arm defining a portion of an air chamber of the speaker.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the flexible member
defines a hinge connected to a mounting plate, the mounting plate
connected to a surface of the head restraint unit.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the speaker unit
slidably manually extends forward and rearward with respect to a
speaker housing, the speaker housing connected by a strap to the
head restraint unit to fix the speaker housing on a side of the
head restraint unit such that the speaker unit when extended from
the speaker housing is positioned proximate to an ear of an
occupant of the vehicle seat.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the speaker unit
defines a speaker flap connected to an envelope cover, wherein the
envelope cover extends around the head restraint unit and is
releasably connected to the head restraint unit using at least one
strap, the speaker flap moving between a stored position to an
extended listening position.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the speaker unit
includes at least one local occupant control feature for control of
at least one of an audio volume, noise cancellation, and an on/off
function.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the speaker unit
includes a battery storage segment having a battery providing power
for operation of the speaker unit.
According to several aspects, an adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system includes a head restraint unit mounted to
a vehicle seat. A first speaker unit and a second speaker unit are
each manually displaced with respect to the head restraint unit to
independently position each of the first speaker unit and the
second speaker unit in different temporarily fixed locations with
respect to the head restraint unit. A support member connects the
first speaker unit and the second speaker unit to one of the head
restraint unit and the vehicle seat. A power supply provides power
to the first speaker unit and the second speaker unit the
member.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the first speaker unit
and the second speaker unit are connected to a mounting plate which
is fixed to a bottom surface of the head restraint unit.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the first speaker unit
and the second speaker unit are connected to a mounting plate which
is fixed to an upper surface of the vehicle seat.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the power supply
defines a wiring harness providing wires for each of speaker power
and audio signal transfer, the wiring harness at least partially
supported by the support member.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the power supply
defines a battery locally stored in at least one of the first
speaker unit and the second speaker unit.
According to several aspects, an adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system includes a head restraint unit mounted to
a vehicle seat. A left-side speaker unit and a right-side speaker
unit are each manually displaced with respect to the head restraint
unit to independently position each of the left-side speaker unit
and the right-side speaker unit in different temporarily fixed
locations with respect to the head restraint unit. A member
connects the left-side speaker unit and the right-side speaker unit
to one of the head restraint unit and the vehicle seat. The
different temporarily fixed locations include at least a first
location creating a direct acoustic path into an ear of an occupant
of the vehicle seat and a second location defining an indirect
acoustic path toward the ear of the occupant.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, at least one head
restraint post connecting the head restraint unit to the vehicle
seat. A flexible member connects the speaker unit to the head
restraint post. The flexible member defines a flexible cable having
a hollow passageway through which a wiring harness extends, the
wiring harness providing power and acoustic signals to the speaker
unit.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the wiring harness
extends through the head restraint post to a connector fixed to the
head restraint post, the connector providing an exit aperture
through a wall of the head restraint post through which the wiring
harness extends into the hollow passageway of the flexible
member.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the
description provided herein. It should be understood that the
description and specific examples are intended for purposes of
illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the
present disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only
and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure
in any way.
FIG. 1 is a front elevational view looking rearward of an
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system according to
an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a partial cross sectional side elevational view taken at
section 2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view of area 3 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of a speaker unit of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is an exploded assembly view of the speaker unit of FIG.
4;
FIG. 6 is a right side elevational perspective view of an
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system according to
another aspect;
FIG. 7 is a bottom perspective view of an adjustable positioning
head restraint speaker system according to another aspect;
FIG. 8 is a front elevational view of an adjustable positioning
head restraint speaker system according to another aspect;
FIG. 9 is a top perspective view of an adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system according to another aspect;
FIG. 10 is a front elevational view of an adjustable positioning
head restraint speaker system according to another aspect;
FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of an adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system according to another aspect;
FIG. 12 is a left-side elevational view of the adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system of FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is a right-side elevational view of the adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system of FIG. 11;
FIG. 14 is a front elevational view of the adjustable positioning
head restraint speaker system of FIG. 11;
FIG. 15 is a right front perspective view of an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system according to another
aspect;
FIG. 16 is a right front perspective view of an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system according to another
aspect;
FIG. 17 is a front perspective view of an adjustable positioning
head restraint speaker system according to another aspect;
FIG. 18 is a front perspective view of a speaker unit according to
another aspect;
FIG. 19 is a side elevational perspective view of an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system according to another
aspect;
FIG. 20 is a front right perspective view of an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system according to another
aspect;
FIG. 21 is a cross sectional front elevational view of an exemplary
head restraint post of the present disclosure;
FIG. 22 is a side elevational view of a speaker unit according to
another aspect;
FIG. 23 is a front left perspective view of a speaker unit
according to another aspect;
FIG. 24 is a front right perspective view of an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system according to another
aspect;
FIG. 25 is a front elevational perspective view of a manual mounted
friction unit of the present disclosure;
FIG. 26 is a front left elevational perspective view of another
manual mounted friction unit of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 27 is a top perspective view of a flexible cable according to
the present disclosure;
FIG. 28 is a top perspective view of another flexible cable
according to the present disclosure; and
FIG. 29 is a top perspective view of further flexible cable
according to the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not
intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
Referring to FIG. 1, an adjustable positioning head restraint
speaker system 10 provides an occupant adjustably positioned
speaker system 12 having a left-side speaker unit 14 and an
oppositely positioned right-side speaker unit 16, each position
adjustable by an occupant of a vehicle for optimum sound quality.
The speaker system 12 is mounted to a head restraint unit 18 which
includes a head restraint member which is typically a padded or
material covered member which is adjustable upward and downward
with respect to a vehicle seat, commonly using head restrain posts
described below. According to several aspects, each of the speaker
units including the left-side speaker unit 14 and the right-side
speaker unit 16 is connected to the head restraint unit 18 and
manually displaced with respect to the head restraint unit 18 to
position the speaker units in different temporarily fixed locations
with respect to the head restraint unit 18 such as a stowed
position and one or more listening positions.
Each of the left-side speaker unit 14 and the right-side speaker
unit 16 are connected in a similar manner, therefore the following
discussion of the left-side speaker unit 14 applies equally to the
right-side speaker unit 16. The left-side speaker unit 14 is
connected by a flexible cable 20 to a first head restraint post 22
using a lock unit 24. The right-side speaker unit 16 is similarly
connected to a second head restraint post 26. Each of the first
head restraint post 22 and the second head restraint post 26 are
slidably disposed into a vehicle seat 28. The lock unit 24 is
adjustably mounted which will be described in greater detail in
reference to FIG. 3 such that the lock unit 24 is movable in each
of first or an upward direction 30 and an opposite second or
downward direction 32 independently of the movement of the head
restraint post 22.
According to several aspects, each of the left-side speaker unit 14
and the right-side speaker unit 16 may be powered locally by one or
more batteries and may receive signals wirelessly, or may be
powered using a vehicle power supply by a wiring harness 34 which
can extend through one or both of the first head restraint post 22
and the second head restraint post 26 and receive signals via the
wiring harness 34. According to several aspects, each of the each
of the left-side speaker unit 14 and the right-side speaker unit 16
may be left and right "handed", having for example a generally
planar inward directed face 36 that permits the individual speaker
unit to closely abut either a left-side wall 38 or a right-side
wall 40 of the head restraint unit 18.
Referring to FIG. 2 and again to FIG. 1, each of the left-side
speaker unit 14 and the right-side speaker unit 16 includes a
speaker housing 42 containing a speaker 44 which is provided with a
protective speaker grill 46. The speaker grill 46 may be fixed to
or releasably snap-fit into an adapter 48 of the speaker housing
42. The left-side speaker unit 14 and the right-side speaker unit
16 are adjustably positioned by the occupant of the vehicle seat 28
to comfortably position each speaker grill 46 as close as desired
to one of the ears of the occupant by flexing the flexible cable
20.
Referring to FIG. 3 and again to FIGS. 1 and 2, according to
several aspects each lock unit 24 can be releasably fixed in a
desired position along a length of the first head restraint post 22
(shown) or the second head restraint post 26 (shown in FIG. 1) to
change a position of the left-side speaker unit 14 or the
right-side speaker unit 16. Each lock unit 24 includes an
adjustment feature 50 such as a nut which according to several
aspects can include an Allen nut. The adjustment feature 50 can be
tightened or loosened using a tool 52 such as an Allen wrench
allowing the lock unit 24 to be moved in either the first or upward
direction 30 or the opposite second or downward direction 32.
Referring to FIG. 4 and again to FIGS. 1 through 3, each of the
left-side speaker unit 14 (shown) and the right-side speaker unit
16 of the speaker system 12 includes local control features. These
can include but are not limited to a power button 54 and a switch
56 which controls operation of a wireless technology standard for
exchanging data over short distances for example using
short-wavelength ultra-high frequency radio waves in the
approximate 2.4 GHz band.
Referring to FIG. 5 and again to FIG. 4, the left-side speaker unit
14 (shown) is common to the right-side speaker unit 16, therefore
the following discussion applied equally to the right-side speaker
unit 16. The power button 54 and the switch 56 are positioned in a
cavity 58 created in an outer wall 60 of a speaker housing 62.
According to several aspects, the speaker housing 62 is made of a
polymeric material such as an injection molding plastic. A speaker
grill 64 also made of the polymeric material of the speaker housing
62 encloses the speaker 44 within the speaker housing 62, with the
speaker 44 fixed for example using fasteners 66, 68 connected to
individual fastener receiving posts co-molded with the speaker
housing 62 such as a fastener receiving post 70. Each of the
speakers 44 includes mounting features such as opposed flanges 72
with fastener receiving apertures 74. A wiring harness 76 can also
be provided if power is supplied by a battery 78 positioned in the
speaker housing 62 to power the speaker 44. A lower wall 80 of the
speaker housing 62 can include a through aperture 82 to communicate
with a vehicle supplied wiring harness, such as the wiring harness
34 described in reference to FIG. 1, which allows the wiring
harness 34 to extend into the speaker housing 62 from an inner bore
84 of the flexible cable 20 aligned with the aperture 82.
Referring to FIG. 6 and again to FIG. 1, according to several
aspects an adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system 86
is modified from the adjustable positioning head restraint speaker
system 10, and includes a left-side speaker unit 88 and an opposed
right-side speaker unit 90 in place of the left-side speaker unit
14 and the right-side speaker unit 16. Each of the left-side
speaker unit 88 and the right-side speaker unit 90 slidably extend
forward and rearward with respect to opposed speaker housings 92,
94 respectively. Sliding motion can be achieved by known methods
such as flexible and extendable connection wires, extendable and
retractable electrical contacts, wireless interface, and the like
which are therefore not further described herein. The speaker
housings 92, 94 are both interconnected by a mounting strap 96
which used to fix the speaker housings 92, 94 on opposite sides of
a head restraint 98. Each of the left-side speaker unit 88 and the
right-side speaker unit 90 can be independently displaced, for
example in an extension direction 100 away from a front face 102 of
the head restraint 98. Each of the left-side speaker unit 88 and
the right-side speaker unit 90 includes a speaker 105 directed
toward an occupant's head (not shown in this view) positioned
proximate to the front face 102 of the head restraint 98.
Referring to FIG. 7 and again to FIGS. 1 and 6, according to
several aspects an adjustable positioning head restraint speaker
system 104 is modified from the adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker systems 10 and 86. The adjustable positioning
head restraint speaker system 104 provides a first speaker flap 106
and an oppositely facing second speaker flap 118 which are both
sewn into an envelope cover 108. The envelope cover 108 extends
around a head restraint 110 and is releasably connected to the head
restraint 110 using a first strap 112 and a second strap 114 each
having a buckle 116 to adjust tension on the first strap 112 and
the second strap 114 to mount the envelope cover 108. Each of the
first speaker flap 106 and the second speaker flap 118 rotate in an
arc of rotation 120 between a stored position shown for the second
speaker flap 118 to an extended listening position shown for the
first speaker flap 106, and oppositely to return to the stored
position.
Referring to FIG. 8 and again to FIGS. 1, 6 and 7, according to
several aspects an adjustable positioning head restraint speaker
system 122 is modified from the adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker systems 10, 86 and 104. The adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 122 provides includes a
left-side speaker unit 124 and an opposed right-side speaker unit
126 similar to the previously described speaker units herein, which
are both attached to a mounting plate 128. The mounting plate 128
is fixed to a bottom surface 130 of a head restraint 132 which does
not require through passages for head restraint posts.
Referring to FIG. 9 and again to FIGS. 1, 6 and 7, according to
several aspects an adjustable positioning head restraint speaker
system 134 is modified from the adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104 and 122. The adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 122 provides includes a
left-side speaker unit 136 and an opposed right-side speaker unit
(not shown) similar to the previously described speaker units
herein, which are both attached to a mounting plate 138. The
mounting plate 138 is fixed to an upper surface 140 of a seat 142
using fasteners such as a fastener 144. Through passages for head
restraint posts can be included or may be omitted from the mounting
plate 138.
Referring to FIG. 10 and again to FIG. 9, according to several
aspects an adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system 146
is modified from the adjustable positioning head restraint speaker
systems 10, 86, 104, 122 and 134. The adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system 146 provides the mounting plate 138 of the
system 134 fixed to the upper surface 140 of the seat 142, but
further provides for each of a rotated speaker unit 148 which can
be positioned to provide a first location in direct alignment with
an ear of the occupant defining a direct acoustic path 150 toward
the head of an occupant and a deflectable speaker unit 152 which
can be positioned in a second location for example below, above, in
front of or behind the ear of the occupant to provide an indirect
acoustic path 154 toward the head of the occupant.
Referring to FIG. 11 and again to FIG. 10, the speaker unit 148 is
attached to a rigid speaker support arm 156 which is attached to
the mounting plate 138 using a rotating hinge joint 158, thereby
allowing the rotated speaker unit 148 to rotate about an arc of
rotation 160 which is substantially perpendicular to a plane
defined by the mounting plate 138. The deflectable speaker unit 152
is mounted by a flexible arm 162 to the mounting plate 138, which
permits the deflectable speaker unit 152 to be moved about an arc
of rotation 164 toward and away from the head of the occupant.
Referring to FIGS. 12, 13 and 14 and again to FIGS. 10 and 11, the
deflectable speaker unit 152 is shown in an exemplary position
below a left ear 166 of an occupant's head 168. Referring
specifically to FIG. 13, the rotated speaker unit 148 is shown in
an exemplary position directly aligned with a right ear 170 of the
occupant's head 168. Referring specifically to FIG. 14, the
position of the deflectable speaker unit 152 provides for the
indirect acoustic path 154 toward the head 168 described in
reference to FIG. 10 and the position of the rotated speaker unit
148 provides for the direct acoustic path 150 toward the head 168
described in reference to FIG. 10. While the speaker units are
shown with respect to the adjustable positioning head restraint
speaker system 146, it is noted any of the speaker units of the
present disclosure can be oriented in different temporarily fixed
locations with respect to any of the head restraint units to
provide the direct acoustic path 150 or the indirect acoustic path
154.
As defined herein, direct alignment with the ear referred to by the
direct acoustic path 150 defines a position of the speaker unit
such as the speaker unit 148 located at the opening of the ear
canal, and with the speaker unit 148 oriented substantially
parallel with the ear of the occupant and that the acoustic path
from the speaker unit 148 leads directly into the ear canal and is
oriented substantially perpendicular to an orientation of the ear.
As defined herein, indirect alignment with the ear referred to by
the indirect acoustic path 154 defines a position of the speaker
unit such as the speaker unit 152 positioned away from the opening
of the ear canal, and with the speaker unit 152 angularly oriented
with respect to the ear of the occupant and that the acoustic path
from the speaker unit 152 angularly enters the ear canal and may
therefore be degraded or partially disperse prior to entering the
ear.
Referring to FIG. 15, according to several aspects an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 172 is modified from the
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104,
122, 134 and 146. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker
system 172 provides opposed, mirror image speaker units therefore
the following discussion of a speaker unit 174 applies equally to
both speaker units. The speaker unit 174 is mounted at a free end
of a multiple segmented arm 176, which includes a first segment 178
connected to a second segment 180, which in turn is connected to a
third segment 182. Each of the segments is displaceable with
respect to a successive one of the segments. The speaker unit 174
is thereby moveable up and down, front and back, and in and out
with respect to the head of the occupant.
Referring to FIG. 16, according to several aspects an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 184 is modified from the
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104,
122, 134, 146 and 172. The adjustable positioning head restraint
speaker system 184 provides a speaker unit 186 which is rotatably
mounted to a vertically oriented arm by a pin 190, allowing the
speaker unit to rotate in a forward arc of rotation 192 and an
opposite rearward arc of rotation 194.
Referring to FIG. 17, according to several aspects an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 196 is modified from the
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104,
122, 134, 146,172 and 184. The adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system 196 provides a mounting plate 198 similar
to the mounting plate 138 of the system 134 which is fixed to
surface of the head restraint unit such as the head restraint unit
18 shown in reference to FIG. 1. The mounting plate 198 is modified
from the mounting plate 138 to include a speaker unit 200 rotatably
connected by a hinge 202 to the mounting plate 198. The hinge 202
allows the speaker unit 200 to be rotated from a downward and
outward stowed position which may lay upon the upper surface (such
as the upper surface 140 described in reference to FIG. 9) of a
seat up toward the ear and head of the occupant.
Referring to FIG. 18, according to several aspects an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 204 is modified from the
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104,
122, 134, 146,172, 184 and 196. The adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system 204 provides a speaker unit 206 mounted to
a flexible arm 208. A speaker 210 only partially shown for clarity
is positioned at least partially within the flexible arm 208. The
flexible arm 208 therefore forms a portion of an air chamber 212
for the speaker unit 206. A speaker grill covering the speaker unit
206 may therefore overlap onto the flexible arm 208.
Referring to FIG. 19, according to several aspects an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 214 is modified from the
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104,
122, 134, 146,172, 184, 196 and 204. The adjustable positioning
head restraint speaker system 214 provides a battery powered
speaker unit 216 having a battery 218 (only partially shown for
clarity) releasably stored in a battery storage segment 220 formed
in a support arm 222. The support arm 222 includes a through
aperture 224 sized to slidably receive a head restraint post such
as the head restraint post 22 shown and described in reference to
FIG. 1. The adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system
214 can therefore be installed by the occupant of the vehicle and
rotated about the head restraint post to thereby position the
speaker unit 216 as desired. The adjustable positioning head
restraint speaker system 214 can also include a control feature 226
to control volume or to control a WiFi function of the unit.
According to several aspects, the battery storage segment 220 can
be angularly oriented with respect to the support arm 222, with the
speaker unit 216 angularly oriented with respect to the battery
storage segment 220.
Referring to FIG. 20, according to several aspects an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 228 is modified from the
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104,
122, 134, 146,172, 184, 196, 204 and 214. The adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 228 provides a mounting
plate 230 similar to the mounting plate 138 of the system 134,
having speaker unit 232 rotatably connected to a fixed speaker
support arm 236 which is fixed to the mounting plate 230. A wiring
harness 234 provided by the original equipment manager provides
wires for each of speaker power and audio signal transfer. The
wiring harness 234 may be connected to and thereby supported by the
speaker support arm 236 and directed to the speaker unit 232 from
the speaker support arm 236. The wiring harness 234 may be directed
through one of the headrest support posts (shown for example in
reference to FIG. 1).
Referring to FIG. 21 and again to FIGS. 1 and 20, an example of how
the wiring harness 234 can be routed through one of the head
restraint posts, such as the head restraint post 26 is depicted.
The wiring harness 234 can include a harness portion 238 which is
routed into the head restraint post 26 via a connector 240 fixed to
the head restraint post 26 and providing an aperture into the head
restraint post 26. The wiring harness 234 is then routed through an
interior bore 242 of the head restraint post 26 up to an elevation
where a second connector 244 is fixed to the head restraint post
26. The second connector 244 provides an exit aperture 246 through
the wall of the head restraint post 26 through which the wiring
harness 234 exits.
As an alternative to the above routing path, a similar connector
240 can provide a conductive power transfer having the harness
portion 238 power supply connected to the head restraint post 26
via the connector 240. Electrical power is transferred by
conduction via the head restraint post 26 and exiting via the
connector 246 into wires of the wiring harness 234 to the speaker
unit. Using a conductive power transfer in this way wires are not
required to be "fed" up the head restraint post 26.
Referring to FIG. 22, any one of the speaker units of the present
disclosure can also be provided with noise cancellation features.
For example a speaker unit 250 includes a noise pick-up area 252
and a noise cancellation area 254.
Referring to FIG. 23, any one of the speaker units of the present
disclosure can also be provided with local occupant control
features. For example, a speaker unit 256 includes a sliding
speaker volume control switch 258. The control features can also
take other forms, such as a push button, a rotary dial, or the
like. The control features can also include features such as WiFi,
noise cancellation, power on/off, and the like.
Referring to FIG. 24, according to several aspects an adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 260 is modified from the
adjustable positioning head restraint speaker systems 10, 86, 104,
122, 134, 146,172, 184, 196, 204, 214 and 228. The adjustable
positioning head restraint speaker system 260 is provided with a
headrest 262 which can include speaker units positioned in movable
wings extending from the headrest 262. These can include a first
wing 264 positioned for example at the left-hand side of the
occupant's head, which is movable toward the occupant and away from
the occupant in an arc of rotation 266. The occupant's head is
positioned near or in contact with a front directed face 268 of the
headrest 262 with the first wing 264 moved as close as desired by
the occupant to the left side of the occupant's head. A second wing
270 is similarly provided at the right-hand side of the occupant's
head, which is movable toward the occupant and away from the
occupant in an arc of rotation 272. The second wing 270 is moved as
close as desired by the occupant to the right side of the
occupant's head.
Referring to FIG. 25 and again to FIGS. 1 and 3, in lieu of the
lock unit 24, selected speaker units of the present disclosure such
as the left-side speaker unit 14 and the right-side speaker unit 16
can be mounted to the head restraint posts, such as a head
restraint post 274 using a manual mounted friction unit 276 or a
magnetic mounted clamping unit. The manual mounted friction unit
276 can be releasably fixed in place on the head restraint post 274
using a manual slide switch 278.
Referring to FIG. 26 and again to FIGS. 1, 3 and 25, in lieu of the
lock unit 24 or the manual mounted friction unit 276, selected
speaker units of the present disclosure such as the left-side
speaker unit 14 and the right-side speaker unit 16 can be mounted
to the head restraint posts, such as a head restraint post 280
using a cam-operated clamping unit 282. The cam-operated clamping
unit 282 provides a camming member 284 engaged using a hand lever
286 to frictionally engage the cam-operated clamping unit 282 to
the head restraint post 280. A torque adjustment member 288 can be
provided which allows an amount of camming force to be increased or
decreased.
Referring to FIGS. 27 through 29, the flexible cables of the
present disclosure such as flexible cable 20 described in reference
to FIG. 1, can be formed of multiple interlocking metal members 292
each connected to a successive member defining a flexible conduit,
which provides a hollow passageway for a bundle of wires 290
forming a wiring harness. Similarly, a flexible cable 294 can be
formed of multiple interlocking polymeric members each connected to
a successive member, which provide a hollow passageway 296 for a
bundle of wires 298 forming a wiring harness. A flexible cable 300
can also be provided which is made from an interwoven material such
as metal wires or polymeric strands defining an outer body having a
hollow passageway 302.
An adjustable positioning head restraint speaker system of the
present disclosure offers several advantages. These include
provision of individual speaker units on a left-hand and a
right-hand side of an occupant's head which are movable to
different positions for the listening comfort of the occupant. The
speaker units of the present disclosure are independent of the
headrest or are independently movable with respect to a headrest of
a vehicle seat. The speaker units may be powered by a wiring
harness through a head restraint post, connected to a headrest
support plate, and through a flexible cable which permits movement
of the speaker units independently of the headrest. The present
system improves occupant sound quality by creating a customizable
audio zone, provides the ability to attach to any headrest or
headrest restraint system, and improves the audio surrounding while
minimizing impact with occupant vision.
The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in
nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the
present disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the
present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a
departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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